Reviews

But don't just take our word for it, see what people are saying on Trip Advisor:

'A lovely hotel, reception and bar staff very helpful and friendly'

MaryfromIreland

Reviewed: 24 February 2015

'Excellent stay, will definitely be back again'

Vince K

Reviewed: 23 February 2015

'This hotel was fantastic'

Jonathan S

Reviewed: 22 February 2015

Full Details

Thought picking a destination for a memorable night or two away was going to be impossible to 'craic'? Not with today's deal! We're whisking you off to Dublin, of course...

We’re offering you a 2-night Dublin break including flights from £69pp or a 3-night break from £99pp, saving you up to 53% off*.

Bustling Dublin is a city quite unlike any other, characterised by cobbled streets, merriment spilling out of the pubs ‘til the small hours, and history and culture to impress its steady stream of visitors. With today’s deal, you’ll jet off from Birmingham, Manchester or Stansted before checking into the Best Western Sheldon Park hotel for a two or three-night break to remember. Based close to the Red Luas line and 20 minutes' walk from the city centre, you’ll be perfectly placed for exploring and enjoying the nightlife. When spending a bit of downtime within the hotel, you’ll experience a comfortable and cosy interior, a stylish and well-decorated double bedroom with TV and tea and coffee making facilities, plus a warm welcome from the hospitable staff - what more could you want?

With a plethora of attractions just moments away, you’ll have no excuse not to soak up the friendly atmosphere, history and culture of Dublin. Eminent among the city’s historic sights is Trinity College, whose main draw for visitors is the glorious Book of Kells. From here, the city’s main commercial street, Grafton Street, leads off towards St Stephen’s Green, home to the rococo splendours of Newman House. Among the stylish Georgian streets to the east of Grafton Street, meanwhile, you’ll find the compelling displays of the National Gallery and the National Museum. On the west side of Trinity begins Temple Bar, the city’s hub for both partying and art, overlooked by Dublin Castle, British headquarters in Ireland until 1921 and now home to the glorious collections of the Chester Beatty Library. You can't go wrong!

This holiday is financially protected by the ATOL scheme. For more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate, click here.

*Original prices calculated using the prices from booking.com and ryanair.com.